Governor Rick Scott pays a pre-Chanukah visit to the Chabad Brumer Preschool of the Arts-Brickell Jewish Montessori in downtown Miami, Florida on Wednesday, December 14, where he high-fived students and danced with Rabbis.

For Jewish parents and educators in the twenty first century, there is a constant need to find the balance between celebrating our history and living in the present. A small Torah scroll currently being taken to visit communities around the world is helping to fuse that gap.

Untold Australia is Australia's latest SBS seriesâ€”featuring the lives of ordinary, and sometimes extraordinary, citizens. Today, a new documentary airs. Outback Rabbis follows the lives of the two families who direct Chabad of RARA (Rural and Regional Australia).

When Cindy Knoll was diagnosed with breast cancer at 31, her youngest had just celebrated her first birthday. Her husband and family kicked in to care for her, and Cindy credits her survival to the tremendous support she received. But not everyone has a system that heals and cares and does the dishes. Based at the Chabad Center for Jewish Life in Merrick, Long Island, the Circle offers support groups, financial backing, home cooked meals, and a shoulder to cry on.

Chabad of New Hampshire had been sharing space with Rabbi Levi and Shternie Krinsky and their nine children. Community events were held in rented venues. Yom Kippur services meant a few mile walk to a downtown location that was big enough to house their congregation.

In response to the anti-Israel BDS movement on American university campuses, Chabad on Campus and Belev Echad have formed a partnership. Together they are bringing IDF veterans to visit campuses across the country and share their stories with faculty and students.

When community members heard about Alanâ€™s special Bar Mitzva, they came together to make it â€śa Bar Mitzva to remember.â€ť â€śI donâ€™t know a lot of people, so I had been planning a very small family event,â€ť shares Inna. â€śBut Alan has touched a lot of people through his music. A lot of people know him, and they all came together to make it into something very special.â€ť

The rally featured local politicians and supporters of all nationalities and religions. Topped with kippahs of all stripes, materials, and styles, Berlin stood to attention, loudly demonstrating, â€śNever again.â€ť Chabad's emissary, Rabbi Yehuda Teichtal stood on the dais at the event.